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Health & Beauty: Facelift

  • Writer: Faiz Faisal
    Faiz Faisal
  • 48 minutes ago
  • 2 min read


Let’s talk about it: Kris Jenner has officially broken the internet—again. And no, it’s not about a new business venture or a Kardashian family plot twist. It’s her face. Her youthful, radiant, flawless face.


When I first saw the recent photos, I had to do a double take. For a split second, I thought I was looking at Kendall. Yes, that Kendall. Kris looks that good. Smooth, sculpted, and glowing in a way that doesn’t scream “overdone” but instead whispers, “I have the best doctor in the world, and no, I’m not telling you who.”


Naturally, the internet lost its mind. Everyone’s been asking: What is she using? Who is her surgeon? How do I book an appointment yesterday? And honestly, it’s not surprising—because facelift technology today has come a long way from what it used to be.


Gone are the days of overly tight, windblown faces and visible scars. Modern facelift techniques focus on natural rejuvenation, not distortion. Surgeons today understand the importance of preserving facial identity while addressing volume loss, skin laxity, and sagging. We’re talking deep plane facelifts, minimally invasive procedures, and even non-surgical alternatives like thread lifts and ultrasound therapy that give real results without long downtime.


What’s most exciting is how facelift technology now blends science and art. We have access to facial mapping, skin elasticity tests, regenerative treatments like fat grafting and PRP (platelet-rich plasma), and even AI-assisted precision planning. That’s right—AI is now helping surgeons map out where and how to lift for the most flattering and realistic results. The result? Faces that look 10 years younger, but still like you.


There’s also been a huge rise in preventative facelifting. More people are opting for subtle tweaks earlier, so they age gracefully instead of drastically. Think of it as maintenance, not transformation.


So when we see someone like Kris Jenner walk into the room (or, let’s be real, light up a screen), and everyone is wondering how she looks like she’s aging in reverse—it’s not magic. It’s access to the best of what modern aesthetic science can offer.


And yes, while not everyone’s going to book a full-on facelift, it’s nice to know that the stigma is slowly fading. Looking after your face—whether through skincare, tech-based treatments, or surgery—is no longer a taboo. It’s just another way we take care of ourselves.


Have you ever considered a facelift or tried non-surgical lifting treatments? Let’s talk about aging, beauty, and what it really means to feel good in your skin—drop a comment below! ✨

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